Teach economics throughout the year with appropriate lesson plans for each season.

Winter: "January 2015" provides links to economic and personal finance lesson plans about a presidential birthday, civil rights, Winnie the Pooh, money matters in the New Year, The American Dream, and more. Preview, Download

In-service professional development trainings and workshops on a variety of topics are available to public and independent partner schools and districts.

Videos about Leading Arkansas Entrepreneurs

Videos produced by JB Hunt and Walmart about their legendary founders provide an overview of some of Arkansas's/the world's largest companies. Shown in the classroom, they might inspire the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. (After you click on the link, choose 28775673 JB_Hunt.mov and 25366097 Sam_Walton.mov from the list.)

Headquartered in New York City, the Council for Economic Education (CEE) focuses on the economic and financial education of students from kindergarten through high school. It provides economic and financial literacy resources for K-12 educators.

EverFi

EverFi - Financial Literacy is a new-media learning platform that uses video, animation, 3-D gaming, avatars and social networking to bring complex financial concepts to life for today's digital generation. Access is FREE, but please contact Trey Medberry at trey@everfi.com for more information.

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Econ Lowdown--Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis offers award-winning, free classroom resources for K-16 educators to use to teach about money and banking, economics, personal finance and the Federal Reserve.

Hands on Banking

Wells Fargo provides Hands on Banking, a free financial education program available as CDs, printed guides or online.

A 12-lesson guide provides developmentally appropriate economics lessons reinforced through math activities for students in Kindergarten through Second Grade. Originally developed by Economics Arkansas, it is now available for purchase from the CEE.